by Tim Eyman | Jun 30, 2015
2 days to raise the last $28,150 (yesterday it was $44,150) In the past several days, we’ve had an explosion of donations from some extraordinary people. Here’s some really inspiring ones: Joan Schmidt (donated $1000 in March, $1000 in April, $150, $250,...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 29, 2015
3 days to raise $44,150 (last Monday it was $77,000) — help us make it We’ve got until Wednesday. The 2/3-For-Taxes Constitutional Amendment Initiative I-1366 is incredibly close to raising the necessary funds to qualify for the ballot. This year’s...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 27, 2015
Pure insanity: Republicans helping Inslee’s reelection by passing $15 billion in tax hikes In his 2012 election campaign, Jay Inslee strongly opposed raising taxes and repeatedly promised to veto tax hikes. Enough voters bought it and he won. Within...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 27, 2015
7 days to raise $71,750 (yesterday it was $77,000) — it’s crunch time for signature drive 3 more heroes stepped forward yesterday to help ensure the success of the signature drive for the 2/3-For-Taxes Constitutional Amendment Initiative. Yesterday, we...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 26, 2015
5 days to raise $53,250 (Monday it was $77,000) — we’re so close to making it We’re so close. The 2/3-For-Taxes Constitutional Amendment Initiative I-1366 is on the verge of raising the necessary funds to qualify for the ballot. The people need...
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